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washington, dc, plays the game of chicken, new signs we are all getting "plucked." where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. >> republicans are picking who will lead the ramps in the house of representatives where they still have the majority and an interesting pick here to be the conference chair. it goes thought to tom price of georgia, and is considered as someone who is less strident on the spending and tax issue, and tom price is very much against addressing revenues, almost to the point of being inflexible, some tea party conservatives welcome that but if this is a signal the republicans could be more accommodating or caving it could add to the concerns. it depends on your point of view of what is happening at corner of wall and broad, another big hit 185 points sin the election, last week, now, we have seen the dow fall in excess of 400 -- 600 points working out to north of 5 percent since the election maybe on a lot of these concerns. taxes going up. and no wiggle room from the
washington, dc, plays the game of chicken, new signs we are all getting "plucked." where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. >> republicans are picking who will lead the ramps in the house of representatives where they still have the majority and an interesting pick here to be the conference chair. it goes thought to tom price of georgia, and is considered as someone who is less strident on the...
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"the washington post" delegating it to a side column. it used to be that facts were the news. he did not have to go look for elsewhere. you have insecurity and destabilization of the news business that is not helping. tavis: you suggested that both sides live. politicians often do live or are footloose and fancy free with the facts. if both sides lie, what is wrong with picking the guy who is telling lies you want to hear or lied about certain things and he is on the right side of the issues. what is wrong with picking a liar who you like the best? >> i think that is a great question. that is what people did. not to equate obama's lying to rummy because romney was in a class by himself in any election cycle. there were things that obama did that played with facts. i have -- that is what happened. as democrats and liberals get excited about the obama victory, they should remember that romney failed i think in part because no one really knew where he stood. while he was lying about his record, lying about obama, republicans and democrats this election agreed on one thing. no one
"the washington post" delegating it to a side column. it used to be that facts were the news. he did not have to go look for elsewhere. you have insecurity and destabilization of the news business that is not helping. tavis: you suggested that both sides live. politicians often do live or are footloose and fancy free with the facts. if both sides lie, what is wrong with picking the guy who is telling lies you want to hear or lied about certain things and he is on the right side of the...
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because we hear all of this fighting in washington and everyone is sticking to their own point and not putting anything new on the table. >> no, what is not being put on the table is the fact that $1.7 trillion in cuts where there was no matching revenue. i think a balanced approach is very fair. the american public understands that. melissa: that is not a balanced approach. this is one-sided approach. you're saying let's raise taxes on wealthy and raise taxes on corporations. i mean do you understand that those people are then going to spend less in the economy, they will hire fewer people? this will stall the economy? >> one-sided approach would be if we were only looking at revenue side. but it is not. it is a balanced approach. melissa: so what are you putting on the table? what is balanced approach? put one thing on the table? one thing that you're willing to cut spending on? >> they have cut spending by eliminating 400,000 jobs in education. they put their jobs on the line. they lost their homes. the middle class has paid. the problem is, there is no balance and there has been no
because we hear all of this fighting in washington and everyone is sticking to their own point and not putting anything new on the table. >> no, what is not being put on the table is the fact that $1.7 trillion in cuts where there was no matching revenue. i think a balanced approach is very fair. the american public understands that. melissa: that is not a balanced approach. this is one-sided approach. you're saying let's raise taxes on wealthy and raise taxes on corporations. i mean do...
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but they're more concerned with washington coming together, i think. in that respect they have something in common with the group the president met with yesterday. >> indeed. nbc's mike viqueira, thank you. we'll be right back to "clear the air." ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico
but they're more concerned with washington coming together, i think. in that respect they have something in common with the group the president met with yesterday. >> indeed. nbc's mike viqueira, thank you. we'll be right back to "clear the air." ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh...
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smith goes to washington." the hours can be long and the political battles, chris, exhausting, as you know. >> any "time" you can bring in jimmy stewart. >> i had to. i'm a sucker for that. >> thanks so much, richard and that wraps up this hour of "jansing and company." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. good morning, thomas. >> good morning to you. good morning, everybody. agenda next hour, the president prepping for his first news conference post-election and prior to this reporters getting the news the breaking news this morning that ousted cia director david petraeus will testify before the senate intelligence committee. meanwhile, new and curious details emerge that connect petraeus biographer paula broadwell to general john allen and his friendship with tampa social it's jill kelley. >>> nancy pelosi revealing her plans to stay put as house minority leader. that means it is all the same players racing the country to our national austerity crisis. which side will blink first? everything you've g
smith goes to washington." the hours can be long and the political battles, chris, exhausting, as you know. >> any "time" you can bring in jimmy stewart. >> i had to. i'm a sucker for that. >> thanks so much, richard and that wraps up this hour of "jansing and company." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. good morning, thomas. >> good morning to you. good morning, everybody. agenda next hour, the president prepping for his first news...
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in other words, what kind of strings are attached out of washington for any of them. have you checked this? remark well, that's a difficult question. we have, in my understanding, around $7 billion from fema right now. there is an additional something like $5 billion that could be made available. we are heering a 30 billion-dollar ticket, right there, that raises a red flag. you just asked what is this for? it is about replacing the grid and i think that it's kind of a stretch. maybe they are using it to pay down their deficit spending. that is not appropriate. that is not what we are here for. we are not here to be a catchall for everything. we are here to help. neil: how does he get it? in other words coming as a democratic spending cut, a democratic friend of the president. is there much difficulty getting the money -- $30 billion -- how does the approval process go? >> he will be applying to fema. fema has $7 million available right now. neil: okay. >> so they will take action to approve the additional spending. and i think there is going to be real questions i'm
in other words, what kind of strings are attached out of washington for any of them. have you checked this? remark well, that's a difficult question. we have, in my understanding, around $7 billion from fema right now. there is an additional something like $5 billion that could be made available. we are heering a 30 billion-dollar ticket, right there, that raises a red flag. you just asked what is this for? it is about replacing the grid and i think that it's kind of a stretch. maybe they are...
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and he said, the same to his republican representatives in washington. he said that, he will back each of us regardless of party, as long as we work together to make life better for all of us. and he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress he will be back in touch. so my hope, he wrote, is that we can make progress in light of personal party principles, special interest groups and years of business as usual. we've got to work together and put our differences aside. i couldn't say it better myself. that is precisely what i intend to do and with that, let me open it up for your questions. and i'm going to start off with ben feller of ap. >> thank you, mr. president. can you assure the american people that there have been no breaches of national security or classified information in the scandal involving generals petraeus and allen? and do you think you as commander-in-chief and the american people should have been told that the cia chief was under investigatiin before the election? >> well, i have no evidence at this point from what i've seem t
and he said, the same to his republican representatives in washington. he said that, he will back each of us regardless of party, as long as we work together to make life better for all of us. and he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress he will be back in touch. so my hope, he wrote, is that we can make progress in light of personal party principles, special interest groups and years of business as usual. we've got to work together and put our differences aside. i couldn't say it...
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they're looking to washington for leadership to address meaningful issues. right now they're doubtful they're going to see it. >> right wha do you think it's going to take to get the vej back into this market? the individual, i feel like, has been gone for a little while now. >> 10, 12 years it feels like. >> it really does. >> i think it's going to take a settlement in washington. it's going to take compromise. it's going to take a belief that we're actually on a path as a country from a fiscal stand point that is reasonable, that is sustainable. investors have to have that degree of confidence before they can move. the other issue that's big for investors is tacxes. investors don't know what's going to happen, and they're not likely to put money to work until they have a better idea of the future. >> if you have dividend taxes going from 15% to 43%, because we know that under the umbrella of the fiscal cliff, dividend taxes go to ordinary income levels. that's 39.6%. so you add 39.6% with the health care tax, you're coming up with 44% dividend, taxes. do y
they're looking to washington for leadership to address meaningful issues. right now they're doubtful they're going to see it. >> right wha do you think it's going to take to get the vej back into this market? the individual, i feel like, has been gone for a little while now. >> 10, 12 years it feels like. >> it really does. >> i think it's going to take a settlement in washington. it's going to take compromise. it's going to take a belief that we're actually on a path...
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. >>> good morning from washington. it's wednesday, november 14, 2012. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. let's get right to my first reads of the morning. the president holds his first news conference today, since august. what was supposed to be a re-election victory lap and a way to -- an opportunity to press for his vision on a deficit reduction deal is going to be overshadowed because there are going to be questions about two four star generals who have dominated the news this week. this morning there is new information in that widening scandal about the fbi probe and the two women in the center of it all, tampa socialite jill kelley and paula broadwell. some ask why did the fbi wait to notify them about the investigation and why the director of national intelligence was not informed until election night. given that the investigation had been under way for months. now the white house was squiz quizzed yesterday on whether the president is satisfied with that time line. first at a news conference in australia where secretaries panetta and clinton are holding bilateral m
. >>> good morning from washington. it's wednesday, november 14, 2012. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. let's get right to my first reads of the morning. the president holds his first news conference today, since august. what was supposed to be a re-election victory lap and a way to -- an opportunity to press for his vision on a deficit reduction deal is going to be overshadowed because there are going to be questions about two four star generals who have...
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roberts and a jam-packed agenda with nonstop new developments coming out of washington this morning. we begin with break news, nbc news learned that general david petraeus has volunteered to appear before the senate intelligence committee on capitol hill tomorrow for a closed hearing. these new developments coming just two hours away from president obama's first news conference since his re-election victory. a moment when an incumbent about to be sworn in for a second term would be expected to outline his goals and agenda but it's likely to be dominated by headlines surrounding two of the nation's highest ranking military general, petraeus and general john allen. let's refresh the details. general john allen is denying any and all allegations of an extramarital affair and any other wrongdoing. his nomination as commander of nato remains on hold but continues to lead in afghanistan. the white house expressing confidence in his ability to do so yesterday echoed by two members of the president's cabinet today. >> no one should leap to any conclusions. no one should leap to any conclusio
roberts and a jam-packed agenda with nonstop new developments coming out of washington this morning. we begin with break news, nbc news learned that general david petraeus has volunteered to appear before the senate intelligence committee on capitol hill tomorrow for a closed hearing. these new developments coming just two hours away from president obama's first news conference since his re-election victory. a moment when an incumbent about to be sworn in for a second term would be expected to...
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but with barack obama, it's not a very well kept secret in washington he hasn't courted the congress. he could do worse than read robert karros biography's of lin don johns. he doesn't have to like these people. having them over to the white house, he doesn't have to kiss up to them. he may say i would rather play pool with the devil than deal with the republican leadership, but i can give them grace points, invite the wives to the white house dinners, do things johnson did, say to the congressman pretty far right, you want that dam built in your district, i can get that dam built if you give me support on this bill. president obama has not had good relations with congress. he has a strong argument to say with this congress how could i have good relations. he can do better. that will be a measure whether he reaches greatness the his second term or just a caretaker term. >> and mr. rather, it is worth noting this week he is meeting with congressional leadership so that is a good sign in terms of warming relations or at least relations perhaps between the president and capitol hill and
but with barack obama, it's not a very well kept secret in washington he hasn't courted the congress. he could do worse than read robert karros biography's of lin don johns. he doesn't have to like these people. having them over to the white house, he doesn't have to kiss up to them. he may say i would rather play pool with the devil than deal with the republican leadership, but i can give them grace points, invite the wives to the white house dinners, do things johnson did, say to the...
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. >> we have 47 days for washington to work out a deal. this is a special edition of "power lunch" -- "rise above." as we await president obama's news conference 30 minutes away. >>> that is a live picture of the white house, everyone. the president's news conference begins in 30 minutes from now. we will count you down every step of the way. fiscal cliff will obviously be one of the top topics this hour. brian sullivan, eamon javers, john harwood is working his way into the white house right now for that news conference. they are all gathered with me. brian, we're going to begin with you. >> this is a big day at the white house. this is a big week at the white house regarding the fiscal cliff, guys. and today, 12 top ceo are coming here to the white house to meet with the president, anything from walmart to duke energy to ursula burns of xerox and nine others. they will gather up, they will huddle up and exchange ideas to try to find a fix for the fiscal cliff. the question is, how much is the president willing to give on spending cuts, h
. >> we have 47 days for washington to work out a deal. this is a special edition of "power lunch" -- "rise above." as we await president obama's news conference 30 minutes away. >>> that is a live picture of the white house, everyone. the president's news conference begins in 30 minutes from now. we will count you down every step of the way. fiscal cliff will obviously be one of the top topics this hour. brian sullivan, eamon javers, john harwood is working...
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. >> i think throughout this nation from south carolina and washington state, we have many members of congress who are looking forward to move this country forward. they aren't thinking of republicans and democrats but feeding their families and making ends meet. you have a leadership team here who understands and appreciates the necessity of getting that accomplished. >> i'm greg walden, second district, elected as chairman of the new congressional republican committee. we suffered some losses as well and some of our colleagues will not be returning. but we have the second largest margin in the house since world war ii. back-to-back, biggest margins republicans have had. our goal going forward is to solve the american people's problems and find solutions here in washington and grow our majority in 2014. we can get it done and intend to do it. >> my new job after leaving the national republican congressional committee, i have been asked to be chairman of the rules committee. it is my job to work with chairman boehner and all the chairmen of our conference including our great majority
. >> i think throughout this nation from south carolina and washington state, we have many members of congress who are looking forward to move this country forward. they aren't thinking of republicans and democrats but feeding their families and making ends meet. you have a leadership team here who understands and appreciates the necessity of getting that accomplished. >> i'm greg walden, second district, elected as chairman of the new congressional republican committee. we suffered...
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now he says 1.6 trillion. >> all this and there is no bipartisanship in washington. lori: at the same time in about 30 minutes the president will have a full news conference. i think the fiscal cliff will come up as well as the issue of general petraeus.
now he says 1.6 trillion. >> all this and there is no bipartisanship in washington. lori: at the same time in about 30 minutes the president will have a full news conference. i think the fiscal cliff will come up as well as the issue of general petraeus.
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we have ruth marcus, columnist for "the washington post," keith boykin, cnbc contributor and hogan bidly who served as communications director for rick santorum's presidential campaign. great to have you here and ruth, petraeus now testifying or will be testifying on capitol hill. does this bring it all back to the original story and the attention and focus where it needs to be about what happened in benghazi, the loss of four american diplomats and away from this salacious sexual scandal. >> i think you answered your own question. i say this with a bit of regret and also a bit of humor, as between dealing with serious substantive questions whether it's benghazi or the fiscal cliff and salacious sexual scandal, i know which we think is going to get the attention and especially this story which is developing into some combination of real housewives of centcom meets "homeland," it's just too sordidly delicious not to have us spending, us in the immediate yashgs spending some time figuring out what in the heck was going on here. i do have to say i really think there are a lot of important q
we have ruth marcus, columnist for "the washington post," keith boykin, cnbc contributor and hogan bidly who served as communications director for rick santorum's presidential campaign. great to have you here and ruth, petraeus now testifying or will be testifying on capitol hill. does this bring it all back to the original story and the attention and focus where it needs to be about what happened in benghazi, the loss of four american diplomats and away from this salacious sexual...
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also the subject of that press conference. >>> certainly it is a big day in washington. we just wrapped up that news conference. but the president is not done. he'll meet with 12 ceos in the white house right now, mostly consumer focused industries. they will work together to figure out how business could help perhaps rise above the partisan rhetoric to fix this fiscal cliff. we've got our all-star team ready to tackle all of it. john harwood, my take-away from the news conference was this -- aside from everything else, you heard the president sticking to his guns about raising tax rates on those making more than $250,000, something john boehner said he is unlikely to support. that seems to be the entire crux of the fiscal cliff stalemate. >> well, it's only part of it, brian, because you've also got the issue of entitlements. you notice the president got a question at the tail end of that news conference on the spending side which he didn't address because he hadn't called on our colleague who asked the question. on taxes, what you heard from the president was a practic
also the subject of that press conference. >>> certainly it is a big day in washington. we just wrapped up that news conference. but the president is not done. he'll meet with 12 ceos in the white house right now, mostly consumer focused industries. they will work together to figure out how business could help perhaps rise above the partisan rhetoric to fix this fiscal cliff. we've got our all-star team ready to tackle all of it. john harwood, my take-away from the news conference was...
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with washington conceding obama care will remain the law of the land, today's issue is health care. because there are important questions remaining, how do we control costs? remember, this law expands care to virtually all americans and doesn't expand the choices in buying coverage. we have got a good start but how can we build on the historic legislation? we have someone, valerie r. cush, still sits on the board of directors. doctor, how are you? >> i'm great. great to be back. thank you. >> so now that we have accepted even in boehner land that obama care is the law of the land, do you think that this will make the american health care system better? >> absolutely. i think that we are entering a period of time where we can get down to the very hard work that needs to be done to improve the health care of nation. and now that we are past the election and all sides agree that the affordable care act is the law of the land it gives the patients in the country, this country a much greater deal of certainty and security that our health care system is going to be there for them if they
with washington conceding obama care will remain the law of the land, today's issue is health care. because there are important questions remaining, how do we control costs? remember, this law expands care to virtually all americans and doesn't expand the choices in buying coverage. we have got a good start but how can we build on the historic legislation? we have someone, valerie r. cush, still sits on the board of directors. doctor, how are you? >> i'm great. great to be back. thank...
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she loves washington and conferences so much that he decided to stay in washington and london organization that is one continuous conference. in a week's time, he leaves the "wall street journal." mr. allen murray. [applause] and now outside, and other beverages and banter. thank you very much. >> coming up on c-span tonight, economists at the new america foundation discuss the potential impact of the fiscal cliff. in which automatic tax hikes and spending cuts would take place unless congress acts. then, henry kissinger. then, rob portman. >> this event is 90 minutes. >> good morning. i and the chair of economists for peace and security. i'd like to welcome you to this symposium. entitled "who's afraid of the fiscal cliff?" the eps is an organization of professional economists concerned with questions of military security, national security, economic security, social security, with the broad question that we have been grappling with intensely for the last four or five years. we are not an advocacy for lobbying groups. we gather together professionals working on this question to represent
she loves washington and conferences so much that he decided to stay in washington and london organization that is one continuous conference. in a week's time, he leaves the "wall street journal." mr. allen murray. [applause] and now outside, and other beverages and banter. thank you very much. >> coming up on c-span tonight, economists at the new america foundation discuss the potential impact of the fiscal cliff. in which automatic tax hikes and spending cuts would take place...
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no word evokes fear and dread in washington like "watergate." but some on capitol hill are using that word in their call for special hearings on the benghazi attack. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has the latest. >> reporter: some republicans are saying deaths in benghazi are on scale with the same controversies in history. >> watergat and iran can tra benefited from a select committee. finding the truth about benghazi is only possible if you combine resources of the three committees and do in a professional manner. >> reporter: the republican proposal would bring together the senate intelligence armed services and foreign relations committee as the investigation now has at least three lines of inquiry. question of culpability of secretary clinton a her department. >> we know there were cables request made from the state department officials asking for enhanced security. and so, that is why you can see where this investigation has to be looked at in a complete fashion rather than stove pipe. >> there are the administration's
no word evokes fear and dread in washington like "watergate." but some on capitol hill are using that word in their call for special hearings on the benghazi attack. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has the latest. >> reporter: some republicans are saying deaths in benghazi are on scale with the same controversies in history. >> watergat and iran can tra benefited from a select committee. finding the truth about benghazi is only possible if you combine...
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he said the same to his republican representatives in washington. he said that he will back each of us, regardless of party, as long as we work together to make life better for all of us. he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress, he will be back in touch. so my hope is that we can make progress in light of personal and party principles we have to work together and put our differences aside. i cannot say it better myself. that is precisely what i intend to do, and with that, let me open up for your questions. i will start off with ben feller of the associated press. >> can you assure that there have been no security breaches involving general john allen and general david petreaus. should you have been told that the cia chief is under investigation for the last week? president obama: i have no evidence at this point that classified information was disclosed that would have had a negative impact on our national security. obviously, there is an ongoing investigation. i don't want to comment on the specifics of the investigation. the fbi ha
he said the same to his republican representatives in washington. he said that he will back each of us, regardless of party, as long as we work together to make life better for all of us. he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress, he will be back in touch. so my hope is that we can make progress in light of personal and party principles we have to work together and put our differences aside. i cannot say it better myself. that is precisely what i intend to do, and with that, let me...
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." ♪ >>> good evening i'm chris matthews back in washington. let me start with this. think a second, think if this election had gone the other way. john boldin, not susan rice, would be the hot talk for secretary of state. war clouds would be overhead and the bugles blaring would be marching. just think self-deportation would be the name of the game for immigration. voter suppression would be the toast of the town, or certain parts of town. the extinction of health care would be hr-1, up there on the front burner for congressional action. just think, if the election had gone the other way the rich would be basking in the best tax protection known to man, a real-life, genuine mandate to leave them and their money alone. but a funny thing happened on the way to the white house. people voted for tax fairness. they voted to make the rich pay their share, specifically voted that way for one thing because the republicans kept warning them not to. and so it came to pass today that president obama said just that at his press conference. give the middle class their tax cuts, s
." ♪ >>> good evening i'm chris matthews back in washington. let me start with this. think a second, think if this election had gone the other way. john boldin, not susan rice, would be the hot talk for secretary of state. war clouds would be overhead and the bugles blaring would be marching. just think self-deportation would be the name of the game for immigration. voter suppression would be the toast of the town, or certain parts of town. the extinction of health care would be...
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leadership begins in washington with the president. he needs to take some risks. if he doesn't agitate his base, and quite frankly, it baynard is not agitate his base, they are not going to get a deal that will make a difference in the future economy of this country. we are in a mess. he is in a position like a lot of previous presidents. he's got to be thinking, am i going to leave a disastrous legacy in the hands of our grandchildren? or am i going to step up and lead? i used to get criticized because i was a deal maker. i talked to people like joe lieberman, we would find a way to get things done. you have to give a little to get a little. doesn't wind up getting you in trouble? oh, yes. but after all, that is what this is all about. the president has said himself, and i quoted him in an article that may run in the "washington post" tomorrow, he says america deserves better. it begins with him. mcconnell has to be engaged. harry reid has to be engaged. we are at a profit this year. maybe it is the fiscal cliff. but we have to act on a lot of really serious thin
leadership begins in washington with the president. he needs to take some risks. if he doesn't agitate his base, and quite frankly, it baynard is not agitate his base, they are not going to get a deal that will make a difference in the future economy of this country. we are in a mess. he is in a position like a lot of previous presidents. he's got to be thinking, am i going to leave a disastrous legacy in the hands of our grandchildren? or am i going to step up and lead? i used to get...
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(vo) first, news and analysis with a washington perspective from an emmy winning insider. >>you couldn't say it any more powerfully than that. >> current tv, on the roll. (vo)followed by humor and politics with a >>ah, thank you. >>it really is incredible. (vo)bill press and stephanie miller, current's morning news block. weekdays six to noon. >> cenk: tonight we're premiering our network's campaign to focus on hunger, undernutrition and obesity in american, called feeding the need. tonight, we look at wolfgang puck who has raised $15 million for meals on wheels. let's watch. >> i came to this country with not much. i became successful, so we have to give something back. >> hi, karla how are you? >> meals on wheels is of vital importance to older people who can't get out. >> everybody should get a nutritious meal every day. i think that's really the minimum. >> karla is a regular client and she called on meals on wheels in the late 1980's. she is now 103. her doctor told her that she had to get meals on wheels back in the late 1980's. she did call and has been on it ever s
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that is it for "washington journal." nancy pelosi is giving a press conference in a few moments on c-span 2. we will now join the house which is in session. day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 17, 2012, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate . the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip limited to five minutes but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11: 50 a.m. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley, for five minutes. mr. quigley: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, an estimated 50,000 people die every year as a result of seize years. some of -- seizures. some of these victims are like danny stanton. chicago's mike and mary stanton founded the danny foundation after their 4-year-o
that is it for "washington journal." nancy pelosi is giving a press conference in a few moments on c-span 2. we will now join the house which is in session. day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 17, 2012, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate . the chair will alternate recognition between the parties...
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and then after that comes back to washington. as r&b of the judiciary committee and past chirm of the finance committee, he takes his ciewnl oversight responsibilities very serious. he has long worked to make the judicial branch more open and transparent. he spond a bill to allow cameras in the courtroom. he has been one of the most ardent protectors of whistle-blowers. he brings real-world experience from his iowa farm to be an advocate for farmers in washington. even when senator grassley and i don't agree on issues, i believe we always have the greatest respect for each other. i know do him and i feel confident he does of me. i believe he's a principled and dedicated lawmaker and really a genuine person. one little side note, mr. president. i came to the senate and i was elected in 1986. early in 1987 i gave my maiden speech here in the senate. and it was on the tears bill of -- taxpayers' bill of rights, something i tried to accomplish on the house, and they paid no attention to me. which came here, that was my speech and yfs
and then after that comes back to washington. as r&b of the judiciary committee and past chirm of the finance committee, he takes his ciewnl oversight responsibilities very serious. he has long worked to make the judicial branch more open and transparent. he spond a bill to allow cameras in the courtroom. he has been one of the most ardent protectors of whistle-blowers. he brings real-world experience from his iowa farm to be an advocate for farmers in washington. even when senator grassley...
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that's also the washington term. what it means of the senate bill to a committee and you have a hearing. you have oversight hearings and the mark of the bill and you have an amendment and tivo. you go to the house and senate. you go to the conference and the senate bill to the president that needs to be signed. they don't do that anymore. even the transportation bill, which they did finally get done this year, it went through a procedure because the house never passed the bill. but they round out getting a transportation bill. it's a combination of things. modern technology and frankly it is a 24/7 news meeting. you stick your foot in your mouth now, you have a real problem. it is the fact that the members leave their families back home. you can't be a good legislator who copies a week. you have to work at it. so the combination of those things that contributed to the partisanship and the gridlock that we have now, but the answer is humble. it is called leadership. men and women of goodwill, republicans and democrats
that's also the washington term. what it means of the senate bill to a committee and you have a hearing. you have oversight hearings and the mark of the bill and you have an amendment and tivo. you go to the house and senate. you go to the conference and the senate bill to the president that needs to be signed. they don't do that anymore. even the transportation bill, which they did finally get done this year, it went through a procedure because the house never passed the bill. but they round...
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but what the president did was commit a washington gaffe. i accidentally spoke the truth. sequestration is not going to happen. nobody wants it. and so the question is, how is it part of the bigger deal? and everybody i've talked to on both sides of the aisle on this, they think that that is the easiest thing to deal with. that there's plenty of -- that whatever they agrow on revenue side, that that's going to pay for the sequestration. >> hey, david, it's heilmann here. i want to come back to a point you made a second ago about the notion of -- >> he knows you. >> -- about the notion of the outside game. you know, one of the things that liberals on the left would always say in the first four years of president obama's term was that, you know, he was too quick to compromise with republicans. either he's too quick to compromise they'd throw up their hands. how do you deal with these republicans? they're just against everything. if you think back on previous administrations, one of the other things that other presidents have been really good at doing is breaking the back of
but what the president did was commit a washington gaffe. i accidentally spoke the truth. sequestration is not going to happen. nobody wants it. and so the question is, how is it part of the bigger deal? and everybody i've talked to on both sides of the aisle on this, they think that that is the easiest thing to deal with. that there's plenty of -- that whatever they agrow on revenue side, that that's going to pay for the sequestration. >> hey, david, it's heilmann here. i want to come...
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bill: breaking news in washington. house minority leader nancy pelosi will speak at the top of the hour. what will she say? find out when we take you there. martha: we begin this hour with the leaders of the house intel committee being briefed by the fbi on the sex scandal that involved former cia director david director david petraeus. later today they will get a cia briefing from michael morel. we were briefed yesterday, and there has been growing outrage about this whole story in terms of who was told what and when. congressional members want to know why they were not briefed. they actually found out about it through the media. many of them claimed lawmakers are now demanding answers from attorney general eric holder about one he knew and whether or not he shared what he knew what the president. people found it unbelievable that he would not have. we will be joined by committee chairman peter king and in a few moments from now, mr. eric holder's future is once again a question. developing news this morning as well f
bill: breaking news in washington. house minority leader nancy pelosi will speak at the top of the hour. what will she say? find out when we take you there. martha: we begin this hour with the leaders of the house intel committee being briefed by the fbi on the sex scandal that involved former cia director david director david petraeus. later today they will get a cia briefing from michael morel. we were briefed yesterday, and there has been growing outrage about this whole story in terms of...
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and out for dinner last night the great little restaurant called riff's here in washington, d.c. i met riss herself who is the owner and founder of this restaurant. she was saying how much she loved current tv. she said they've got those great people on in the evening like joy behar and eliot spitzer. here he is joining us as he does every morning. host of "viewpoint." you have your fans here in washington, d.c. >> eliot: i'll get the address of the restaurant and head throughout for dinner. >> bill: you go by, she'll treat you well. great restaurant by the way. so the president eliot is coming up to new york tomorrow to survey storm damage. i wanted to ask you we talked last week and you mentioned where you are fortunate enough to live, didn't you have any impact of sandy. but are there still people who are hurting without power? >> eliot: this is devastation the likes of which you have a hard time imagining. it is localized in certain parts of the south shore of long island, staten island parts of new jersey where the storm surge was just so powerful destroyed neighborhoods, ca
and out for dinner last night the great little restaurant called riff's here in washington, d.c. i met riss herself who is the owner and founder of this restaurant. she was saying how much she loved current tv. she said they've got those great people on in the evening like joy behar and eliot spitzer. here he is joining us as he does every morning. host of "viewpoint." you have your fans here in washington, d.c. >> eliot: i'll get the address of the restaurant and head...
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also, our panel here many washington. our chief political analyst gloria borger, donna brazil, and our national security contributor fran townsend, also a member of the cia's external advisory board. we also have our chief business correspondent ali velshi standing by in new york. our senior who will be at the news conference east room to get ready to ask questions. jess cardiacs i'll start with you. set the stage for us. how much concern is there at the white house right now that this general petraeus scandal could overshadow some of the other critical items on the president's agenda, especially the looming financial crisis. he knows that will also be a topic of discussion with the meeting at the end of the week on friday with congressional leaders for fiscal cliff negotiations. i expect you will hear questions on all those issues, on the fiscal cliff, whether he will sit down and meet with speaker boehner one-on-one. will he take a more active role as fran townsend just brought up, setting a tone inside the military for
also, our panel here many washington. our chief political analyst gloria borger, donna brazil, and our national security contributor fran townsend, also a member of the cia's external advisory board. we also have our chief business correspondent ali velshi standing by in new york. our senior who will be at the news conference east room to get ready to ask questions. jess cardiacs i'll start with you. set the stage for us. how much concern is there at the white house right now that this general...
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host: "washington journal" is live from capitol hill. we are broadcasting from the cannon rotunda and the house side of things. during this to talk about a lame duck congress and the so-called chris paul -- fiscal cliff, representative sander levin of the ways and means committee. president obama -- did he promise enough yesterday? guest: i was not there. i do not think it was a meeting to have promises. it was a meeting to discuss issues, including the fiscal cliff, and i'm sure the president said what he will say today. he campaigned. he made his position is clear. the people voted. they reelected him. i think that republicans should listen to the election. host: he is repeating his goal to allow the bush era tax cuts to expire for those making above $250,000. we are also talking about entitlement reform. do you think a lame duck congress with the need to with no tax increases for lower and middle-income tax earners? guest: we need to extend the tax cuts for the middle class families, and eliminate the brakes for the upper-income. that
host: "washington journal" is live from capitol hill. we are broadcasting from the cannon rotunda and the house side of things. during this to talk about a lame duck congress and the so-called chris paul -- fiscal cliff, representative sander levin of the ways and means committee. president obama -- did he promise enough yesterday? guest: i was not there. i do not think it was a meeting to have promises. it was a meeting to discuss issues, including the fiscal cliff, and i'm sure the...
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meeting this week in washington. meeting this week in washington.
meeting this week in washington. meeting this week in washington.
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let's go back to washington to another part of washington. thank you so much for sticking around. we appreciate it. >> happy to do can i ask you on about nay >> kay. e wasn exactly reaching out to rws confence. she was saying tha this is a show of force for democrats in the house and madeclear. in your mind as a republican, what does that say? >> well, i hope what we don't d outset to look at division. on the violence against2h women act. had many women at the topf the and have deep respect for their accomplishments and what they contribute. i echo in many ways, the necessity for that to be appreciated and if r women to play a more meaningful role,ut we're one country as well and so long as it's being produced as an empowerment, i git, but we can't be providing as well. >> many republicans think nancy pelosi is the problem. at least part of the probm, for gridlock in co.ngress wh do you think? >> i'm hoping what she is is a known commodity and all of the leaders at this point in time are going to have what i call nixon to china moments in which the real test of their leadership
let's go back to washington to another part of washington. thank you so much for sticking around. we appreciate it. >> happy to do can i ask you on about nay >> kay. e wasn exactly reaching out to rws confence. she was saying tha this is a show of force for democrats in the house and madeclear. in your mind as a republican, what does that say? >> well, i hope what we don't d outset to look at division. on the violence against2h women act. had many women at the topf the and...
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what investors are watching for as the drama unfolds from washington to wall street. get the names only here. >>> plus, what you need to know about the looming fiscal cliff. >> i know the cliff is unattractive. it would cause a lot of damage to the american economy. >> we're going to explain as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc, i'm becky kwquick along with jo kernan and andrew ross-sorkin. dow up 60 points above fair value and s&p up by about 6 1/2 points above. of course, these markets can be volatile as we learned yesterday as the market moved back and forth and ended up the day down about 60 points for the dow. in our headlines this morning, we have more recall problems for toyota. the automaker is recalling almost 2.8 million vehicles worldwide to deal with two issues. one involves a water pump and the other is a defect in the steering shaft. no accidents have been reported from either one of these problems yet. >>> cisco system shares getting a boost, cisco earned 48 cents a share for t
what investors are watching for as the drama unfolds from washington to wall street. get the names only here. >>> plus, what you need to know about the looming fiscal cliff. >> i know the cliff is unattractive. it would cause a lot of damage to the american economy. >> we're going to explain as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc, i'm becky kwquick along with jo kernan...
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speaking in washington, treasury secretary timothy geithner stressed the urgency of reaching a deal. >> i know the cliff is unattractive. it would cause a lot of damage to the american economy. a careful about those who argue and urge for "let's just extend while we negotiate." it will leave a different source of uncertainty on the table, like what would give the people the incentive to come back and do something tough. >> millions of workers in europe have joined a general strike today protesting the wave of spending cuts and tax hikes that has swept the continent in the name of austerity. spanish and portuguese workers are coordinating their strike with work stoppages also planned in greece, italy, france and belgium. we will have more on the strike after headlines. closing arguments have ended in a pretrial hearing to determine whether u.s. staff sergeant robert bales will face a court- martial for allegedly slaughtering 16 afghan civilians, including nine children, in march. military prosecutors are seeking the death penalty while defense attorneys have argued that alcohol abuse,
speaking in washington, treasury secretary timothy geithner stressed the urgency of reaching a deal. >> i know the cliff is unattractive. it would cause a lot of damage to the american economy. a careful about those who argue and urge for "let's just extend while we negotiate." it will leave a different source of uncertainty on the table, like what would give the people the incentive to come back and do something tough. >> millions of workers in europe have joined a...